World Politics
30 Years of the World Trade Organization
Today all of us can buy things produced across the globe: and our daily life is based on this level of access and cooperation.
Control of the Arctic and the Coming Battle With China
Growing Russian and Chinese influence in the Arctic region in general is a security problem at a time of rising geopolitical rivalry. In this context, Greenland undeniably poses a particular and significant security vulnerability for the United States.
Christopher Luxon’s Important Trip to the Middle East
New Zealand is dipping its toes back into the Middle East. With a desert climate serving as a natural barrier to agriculture, the GCC countries are particularly willing buyers of New Zealand’s food exports.
Zuckerberg’s Sudden Censorship Thaw Is Not Free Speech
Facebook is trying to realign itself to stay relevant. But will it go beyond paying mere lip service to those demanding freedom?
McDonald’s Reverses Course on DEI
It appears the tide is turning on woke culture. Let’s hope these waves quickly make their way to NZ shores.
Bird Flu Fears While Biowarfare Continues Unabated
Patents expert Dr David Martin has stated that there are at least 3,099 patents on H5N1, making bird flu a gold mine for many if a ‘pandemic’ can be generated.
Is the Long March Done?
Imagine if they conquered the institutions and no one was there.
Are the Rich Turning Right?
The power of independent media continues to grow as the legacy media continues to crumble. We have the ears of the elite. We must press the advantage in 2025.
The Axis of Upheaval Goes to Sea
This is the overarching strategic threat that we must vanquish, starting in 2025.
Trudeau’s Term as PM Was a Boon
But not the way he expected. The outgoing leader managed to unite his nation: most of which now hates him.
I Do Not Think They’ll Win
If the Māori party and others weren’t so ignorant of both history and other matters they would think very carefully before crossing the British.
Why Don’t We Trust Ordinary People?
Whenever I hear the descriptors ‘far right’ and ‘populist’, I hear instead the frustrated lament of the despised and disregarded ordinary citizen.